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Vehicle Tracking As a Growing Safety Feature

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Vehicle Tracking As a Growing Safety Feature

An essential security feature that is beneficial when using GPS vehicle tracking is how it helps pin point the exact location of a driver. You can view the location of the vehicle, its direction, and speed on a real-time map. Vehicle monitoring also includes: total distance traveled by the vehicle between specific dates, the date and time when a vehicle enters or leaves a specific geographical location, time and duration the vehicle stayed in a certain location, and a door opening and closing notification.

Geo-fencing is another popular feature allowing you to set virtual walls around a specific area. What that means is that whenever the vehicle being tracked ventures into areas you have marked as unsafe, an instant notification will be sent to your mobile phone or email address. Similarly, such notifications are sent immediately to the authorized number in case the vehicle is found speeding as well.

The drivers of your vehicles need to be safe and courteous drivers at all times. Your company name is on the side of your truck. The public perception of your company is riding along the road. GPS tracking can let you know if the drivers are speeding, breaking sharply or excessive accelerating. This information not only can help the company image but can also save repairs to the trucks.

The addition of GPS tracking systems in fleet vehicles will improver routing, planning, and employee accountability as they have the ability to access vehicle speed, location, and routes traveled. As well, it provides business managers with essential information such as the location of every vehicle, weather conditions of the location where vehicles are traveling, driver information such as the number of stops made, if a driver exceeds the set speed limit and vehicle monitoring such as monitoring of the engine and if a tire loses pressure. The on-board GPS systems allow contact to receive emergency assistance so that medical personnel and police can find the driver's exact location for a rescue. As well, a GPS tracking system can include an emergency switch or button. Some vehicle tracking systems will send an alert if airbags are deployed.

Travel Time - To see to it that your marketing materials wind up in the right place and individuals, use a GPS device. This tool also assists you recognize the perfect time to disperse the leaflets to a certain location, street, or occasion.

13.Use a "people who bought this item also bought X" message. This is also a type of cross-promotion and will serve to advertise more products at once and can result in more sales.